Tropes applying to all Skylanders:

Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Most Skylanders only get a toy for one, maybe two releases and that's it; though old toys can be used in newer games. This is especially true for "gimmick" Skylanders such as Giants and Trap Masters.

Elite Army: The Eon's Elite variants are stronger than their regular counterparts.

Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Among all Skylanders, Gill Grunt, Pop Fizz, and Jet-Vac. They're the only Skylanders to have appeared in every game so far since their debut.

Regular Skylanders debuting in Spyro's Adventure

Bash

"Rock and roll!"

Notable variants: Legendary Bash

Ever since he was a young dragon, Bash has wished to fly. In an attempt to build up enough momentum to do so, he learned how to curl into a ball and roll at incredible speed. This training has toughened his skin into natural armor, but hasn't gotten him airborne as he'd hoped.

Balloonacy: Birthday Bash, an alter ego in Lost Islands uses a large cluster of helium balloons to finally get airborne.

Berserk Button: Bash really doesn't like having the fact he can't fly mentioned.

This is apparently a common trait among trolls. According to a scroll found in game, all their games are for some reason called "Boom!". Boomer just takes this trope Up to Eleven as far as his species goes.

My Species Doth Protest Too Much: The trolls' love of war and conquest didn't sit well with him. So he saved a town from the trolls and defected. He's apparently the only troll to ever earn the honor of being a Skylander.

All Trolls Are Different: Trolls in the Skylanders universe tend to be associated with technology and explosives. Boomer is light on the former, but very heavy on the latter.

Shockwave Stomp: The result of his slamming attack. It can be upgraded to stun on his "Clobber Troll" upgrade path.

Camo

"Fruit punch!"

Camo is half-plant due to being hatched at the roots of the Tree of Life. As a result, he can make fruits and vegetables grow to the point of bursting almost instantly. Eon first noticed him when a melon blew up in his face, convincing the young dragon to join the Skylanders.

Deployable Cover: His melon ring can double as a shield, since it surrounds him and causes him to briefly hide underground. The final upgrade on his "Melon Master" path encourages this by allowing the melon ring to be held indefinitely.

Edible Ammunition: He can unlock the ability to grow a ring of melons around him, which proceed to launch out and blow up upon contact with an enemy.

Plant Person: A plant-dragon hybrid, shown by his green coloration and leaf tail.

The Prankster: A rather notorious one, in-universe. Likes to use his plant powers for mayhem.

Stuff Blowing Up: Camo's secondary attack is to lay down a vine of exploding melons. One of his upgrade paths specializes in improving it, allowing him to quickly lay down a large string of explosives in front of him.

Chop Chop

"Slice and dice!"

Notable variants: Legendary Chop Chop, Elite Chop Chop

Created by the ancient Arkeyans with a fusion of technology and undead magic, Chop Chop is a skilled warrior with an indestructible shield. He has spent centuries looking for the vanished Arkeyans before being recruited as a Skylander.

Audible Sharpness: His sword makes a noticeable metallic sound every time it's swung; to say nothing of when it actually hits something.

Shield Bash: An early upgrade allows him to do this while his shield's up, thanks to a spike being added to the front. On the "Undead Defender" path, it can be upgraded to stun as well.

Cynder

"Volts and Lightning!"

Kidnapped as an egg by the evil dragon Malefor, Cynder was raised in the ways of darkness until Spyro rescued her. (Wait, this sounds familiar...) Anyway, she wishes to make up for all the evil she's done under Malefor, but many are wary of the dark powers she still commands.

Goth Girls Know Magic: Her skills and upgrades info. in Eon's guide for Spyro's Adventure, Eon likes to compare her to a goth, at least when talking about her Shadow dash/strike["like an angry goth/like an even angrier goth"].

Spread Shot: Her lightning breath can hit multiple enemies across a wide area, even without upgrades.

Dino-Rang

"Come rang or shine!"

Notable variants: Elite Dino-Rang

Dino-Rang came to the Skylands in a freak portal accident, taken from his home and his people far away. While helping the Skylanders fight for justice, he searches for the mythical Twin Diamond Boomerangs, believing they'll lead him to his destiny.

Double Trouble

"Boom shock-a-laka!"

Notable variants: Royal Double Trouble

Hailing from the tropical regions of Skylands, Double Trouble was searching for spell ingredients when he found a lily said to multiply a spell's power. But after he ate it, he found it multiplied something else, giving him the ability to make half-size, exploding copies of himself.

I Just Want to Have Friends: His reason for not getting mad when the lily's ability backfired by multiplying him instead of his magic spell's power is because he was incredibly lonely, prior to that event.

Me's a Crowd: he can create many doubles of himself, though they don't have the same abilities as him and are mostly mobile explosives.

Witch Doctor: His design inspiration, shown by his tribal mask, feathers, and staff.

Drill Sergeant

"Licensed to drill!"

An ancient robot built by the Arkeyans, Drill Sergeant was buried for centuries until Terrafin wound up finding and reactivating him. Drill Sergeant swore to be Terrafin's servant in thanks, but Terrafin told him not to serve him at all - an order that Drill Sergeant has followed ever since.

Drobot

"Blink and destroy!"

Notable variants: LightCore Drobot

Drobot was always fascinated by mechanical devices, so when he found some Lost Technology he studied it and used to build a set of armor. His new gear includes lasers, spinning gear shooters, flight enhancement gear, and a deep booming voice synthesizer, all of which he uses to defend the Skylands.

Vomit Indiscretion Shot: Not only is he often depicted as puking up large quantities of lava in trailers and cinematics, but his Series 3 figure is actually called "Lava Barf Eruptor".

One of his attacks and upgrade paths, in general.

Flameslinger

"Let the flames begin!"

Flameslinger is an extremely gifted elf, having a second sight that lets him see distant events via flames. He's also such an incredible archer that he wears a blindfold just to prove his skill. In addition to that, he saved a fire spirit in his youth, who granted him a magic bow and fire boots in gratitude.

Animal Eye Spy: Has a variation, seeing through fire rather than animals.

The Unreveal: In the announcement trailer for Giants, Flameslinger is seen among a handful of characters witnessing Tree Rex's re-appearance. He lifts his blindfold to get a closer look... only to reveal there's another blindfold underneath.

Ghost Roaster

"No chain, no gain!"

Notable variants: Elite Ghost Roaster

Once a simple chef, Ghost Roaster was turned into a ghoul after falling into the Valley of the Undead. He then consumed an entire ghost village, for which he was chained to a spiked ball as punishment. Eon heard of this and recruited Ghost Roaster, feeling a ghost-eater could be useful - as long as he only eats evil spirits.

Token Evil Teammate: Ghost Roaster's bio suspiciously lacks any heroic deeds in his past. Eon just thought it'd be better to have a ghost-eater on his side.

Gill Grunt

'"Fear the fish!"

Notable variants: Elite Gill Grunt

Gill Grunt is a gillman soldier who met a beautiful mermaid during one tour of duty. He kept a promise to return to her after his tour, but she had been kidnapped by pirates in the meantime. He continues to search for her, and has become a Skylander to put a stop to such evil.

Bottomless Magazines: Initially averted with his water backpack, which has limited but regenerating water supply. Played straight once he gets the "Reserve Water Tank" upgrade in his Water Weaver path.

Also applies when he stands in any amount of water large enough for him to get both feet in.

Dreadful Musician: Gillmen are known for their singing voices, but not in a good way.

Hex

"Fear the dark!"

Notable variants: LightCore Hex

Hex was once a powerful elven sorceress who entered the underworld to confront Malefor, the Undead Dragon King. However, she returned... changed, becoming an Undead herself. Many are now suspicious of her dark powers, but Eon continues to have faith in her.

Ignitor

"Slash and burn!"

Notable variants: Legendary Ignitor

On his first quest as a knight, Ignitor was deceived by a witch into wearing a cursed set of armor; he thought it was fire-resistant but dragonfire instead turned him into living flame within the armor. Predictably, he makes the best of this, but still seeks revenge on that witch for tricking him.

Lightning Rod

"One strike and you're out!"

Lightning Rod once lived in the Cloud Kingdom, beloved for his heroic deeds and good looks. But it wasn't enough for him. He eventually met Spyro, whose stories of his adventures in faraway lands inspired him to seek out Eon and join the Skylanders.

Big Eater: According to the Official 2013 Skylanders Annual, Lightning Rod consumes an amount of food considered overboard for a human diet. 400 eggs for breakfast, 25 whole livestock for lunch and several sheep for dinner, anyone?

Prism Break

"The beam is supreme!"

Notable variants: LightCore Prism Break

Prism Break was once a fearsome, antisocial rock golem, until he was buried in a cave-in. Freed a hundred years later, Prism Break had not only had a change of heart but the earth's pressure had transformed parts of his rocky body into powerful crystals, which he decided to put to use in the defense of the Skylands.

Emerald Power: Literally; an upgrade that enhances his attack power also turns his crystals green.

Frickin' Laser Beams: Unlike Drobot's, however, they are at least instantaneous beams of light energy, though they do have a more limited range.

Groin Attack: When he was freed from his imprisonment, one of the miners hit him with a pick-axe in "an area Prism Break doesn't like to talk about". Although it's not explicitly said, it's safe to assume he got hit... *puts on shades* ...in the stones.

Took a Level in Kindness: Before he became who he is today, Prism Break was an irritable rock golem. Then the cave-in happened, and he had a change of heart (and arms).

Slam Bam

"Armed and dangerous!"

Notable variants: Legendary Slam Bam, Elite Slam Bam

Slam Bam lived a simple life on a glacier, making ice sculptures and ice surfing. That is, until Kaos destroyed the glacier, leaving him to drift on an iceberg for days until he landed on Eon's Island.

Sonic Boom

"Full scream ahead!"

A gryphon who hoped to protect her hatchlings, but a wizard was able to find her and curse her eggs; the chicks would hatch, but return to being eggs within moments and hatch again in an endless cycle. Making the best of a bad situation, she taught her chicks how to fight when hatched, and joined the Skylanders to protect others from suffering this kind of evil.

One-Hit-Point Wonder: Sonic Boom's hatchlings vanish in a puff of baby feathers the moment they take any damage, and the player must toss them again.

Our Gryphons Are Different: Sonic Boom resembles an opinicus, with her eagle's head and wings, but lion's tail, and four clawed legs. This also applies to her (normal) hatchlings; the Super Baby looks distinctly more dinosaur-like, with scrawny front arms and wings but a large head, back legs and long tail.

Splash Damage: Her "Echolocation" upgrade causes her sonic blasts to send out secondary shockwaves upon impact, which inflict additional damage.

Spread Shot: Her sonic breath already has a wide area of effect, but the "Medea Griffin" path of upgrades enables Sonic Boom to toss all of her eggs simultaneously, in a spread pattern.

Spyro

"All fired up!"

Notable variants: Dark Spyro, Legendary Spyro, Elite Spyro

A legendary purple dragon from a faraway land, Spyro is famous for his many adventures - perhaps you've heardof some of them. Having been invited to join the Skylanders, Spyro now protects the Skylands just as fiercely as he has fought evil elsewhere.

Charged Attack: The "Daybringer Flame" upgrade allows the player to charge up a large fireball by holding down the Attack button.

Composite Character: His bio gives him the personality of classic Spyro but also calls him a legendary Purple Dragon like the Legend of Spyro character. Cynder's backstory even implies he's fought this world's Malefor and has a history with Cynder. His tongue is also a forked tongue like he had in the classic games and he's offhandedly referred to as an old friend of Crash Bandicoot's.

Dark Is Not Evil: "Dark Spyro" has been noted as using evil energy without being corrupted by it.

Death from Above: Spyro's strongest move is his headbash, purchasable after finding his Soul Gem.

Flechette Storm: In the 3DS games, where she no longer has Arboreal Acrobatics as an ability [thanks to them being platformer games where everyone can double jump], and her Stealthier Decoy ability being changed into a dash attack version called Stealthy Decoy, Stealth Elf now has Thorn Throw attacks, which is a downplayed version of this trope. Gets completely straight with her final 3DS upgrade called Thorn Storm, which still only doubles as Death of a Thousand Cuts in Spyro's Adventure, but becomes much more effective in later games, where it's just great for clearing huge crowds of enemies from a distance.

Fragile Speedster: In the 3DS version, at least. She can't take a hit but she's your best bet for any speed challenge and the only one of the starters who stands a chance in the second half of Dark Mirror.

Super Speed: the "Speed" stat icon is literally an image of her running.

Stump Smash

Originally a magical tree, Stump Smash awoke from a long nap to find that trolls had cut down the entire forest - including himself. He's still upset over the incident, and has vowed to protect Skylands from such incidents happening again.

Sunburn

"Roast and toast!"

Sunburn is the Skylands' only known dragon/phoenix hybrid, granting him rare magical powers like the ability to teleport. While he is very proud of what he is, this also makes Sunburn a target for those who want to capture and study him for their own ends. Being a Skylander provides him not only with the chance to use his powers for good, but more importantly with protection from anyone who would hunt him.

Terrafin

"It's feedin' time!"

Notable variants: Elite Terrafin

A land shark from the dirt seas, Terrafin was the local lifeguard until the heat from a massive explosion fused the sand into glass. He turned to boxing, becoming a champion until he by chance met a Portal Master and decided to fight as a Skylander.

His other attack is throwing an exploding gold safe. That can be upgraded to a more damaging exploding gold pot of gold coins, and that can be upgraded to an even more damaging single (but ginormous) exploding gold coin. And that single coin is yet even more damaging if it comes up heads.

Wave Motion Gun: His strongest Charged Attack, the "Golden Yamato Blast", packs so much punch that not only can it clear an entire screen of Mooks with one shot, but the recoil from firing it forces him backwards quite a distance too.

Voodood

"Axe first, questions later!"

Notable variants: Elite Voodood

During his rite of passage in the Cave of Trials, Voodood discovered a dragon skeleton with the legendary Axe Reaver where its heart would be. Taking the dragon's skull and the axe as his own, Voodood became a decorated warrior and protector of his people, joining the Skylanders after becoming the last of his tribe.

Wham-Shell

"Brace for the mace!"

King of a peaceful underwater civilization, Wham-Shell repelled an invasion of trolls drilling for oil, though the invasion did scatter his people far and wide. He's since joined the Skylanders to defend against these sorts of atrocities.

Ancestral Weapon: Wham-Shell's mace has been passed down from one king to the next for generations.

Whirlwind

"Twists of fury!"

Notable variants: Polar Whirlwind, Elite Whirlwind

Whirlwind is half-dragon, half-unicorn; unfortunately both races' jealousy makes her an outsider (the dragons covet her beauty, the unicorns envy her ability to fly). Nonetheless, when trolls hunted both species, she jumped to their defense. The result... well, let's just say that evil beings are now terrified of rainbows.

Everything's Better with Rainbows: Heck, even a black hole (the "Rainbow Singularity" upgrade) is better with rainbows! Her enemies call it the "Rainbow Of Doom"note (yes, that is the official name) for a reason.

Killer Rabbit: Is far more deadly than you'd expect from something that's half-unicorn and shoots rainbows.

Zap

"Ride the lightning!"

Zap was born a prince of water dragons, but was swept away by a riptide and adopted by electric eels. There, he not only built a harness to store and discharge electricity, but he also became an excellent speed swimmer, with only the dolphins able to be a match for him.

Shock and Awe: Though he learned the how-tos from being raised by electric eels, he has to use a special harness to provide the electricity for it.

Verbal Tic: As of Giants, his voice constantly sounds like someone gargling and talking at the same time.

Zook

"Locked and loaded!"

Notable variants: Elite Zook

Zook is one of a race known as Bambazookers, who spent their entire lives standing in one place - until Zook realized that he could move away from his spot. He became a famous hero, and hopes that he'll gain even more fame as a member of the Skylanders.

Chill

"Stay cool!"

Notable variants: LightCore Chill, Legendary Chill

Chill was a decorated knight of the ice kingdom and the Snow Queen's captain of the guard. But then the armies of cyclops invaded and captured the queen, which Chill has never forgiven herself for. Chill has exiled herself from the kingdom until she can regain her honor, and is always keeping an eye out for news of her queen.

Flashwing

"Blinded by the light!"

Notable variants: Jade Flashwing, LightCore Flashwing

Nobody's sure where this gem dragon came from. She was first found when Bash wished on a shooting star (to fly, of course) and witnessed it crash into a valley, and when he went to investigate he saw her emerge from a giant geode. Unfortunately, she didn't know that Bash was friendly and she, well, sent him flying.

Attack Drone / Sentry Gun: Somewhere between the two is Flashwing's "Super Shards" path of upgrades: Fire her crystal shards into a wall and they will stick there, shooting their own crystal shards in sync with Flashwing's own. Flashwing can have up to three such shards at once, potentially quadrupling her firepower in the meantime.

The Bait: In the Lost Islands mobile game, Flashwing wants to go on a mission to the Pirate Grotto. Why? Because she's made out of gems and the pirates will mistake her for treasure.

Beware My Stinger Tail: She can fire energy beams from the gem on her tail. Her Soul Gem ability, "Crystal Lighthouse", is implied to utilize the gem on her tail as well.

Came from the Sky: Arrived in Skylands inside a shooting star that broke open to reveal her when Bash investigated it.

Gemstone Assault: Her primary attack is to fire crystal shards. And although you don't encounter them often, Flashwing is also the only Skylander who can destroy crystal blocks without needing to use explosives.

Fright Rider

"Fear the spear!"

Fright Rider and his steed, Fright the ostrich, were once champion jousters. But one day a jealous competitor cursed the elf and sent him to the Underworld. Although Fright was normally rather timid, it ate a bag of "skele-oats" and turned itself into a skeleton in order to rescue its friend.

Developers' Foresight: In Giants, one of the hats is a bone hat that usually goes through a Skylander's head or hair. But when Hot Dog wears it, he holds it in his mouth.

Getting Crap Past the Radar: His Soul Gem power is "Ding Dong Ditch", complete with illustration of a paper bag on fire. (If you're unaware of the classic prank by that name, it involves ringing someone's doorbell and running away, leaving behind a flaming bag of dog poop on their doorstep.)

Jet-Vac

Jet-Vac was a daring flying ace from the land of Windham. Like all Sky Barons, he received a set of magical wings when he was young, but when Windham was attacked he gave them up to a young mother so she and her children could escape. Eon was moved by this story enough to seek Jet-Vac out and give him a vacuum device to replace his lost wings.

Ace Pilot: Well, he flies himself instead of needing a plane, but close enough.

Pop Fizz

Nobody knows Pop Fizz's history. Due to his extensive messing about with magic potions, we don't even know what he originally looked like. Due to his craziness, nobody wants to risk working with him. He tried to overcome this by making a charm potion, but it instead turns him into a (more) crazed berserker - or maybe that's what he was going for in the first place?

No More for Me: Played with in the E3 trailer, where Pop Fizz (and other Skylanders) are talking about how they don't believe the Giants are actually real, only to be thoroughly surprised when the giant Tree Rex shows up behind them.

Pop Fizz: "...I'm quittin' the soda!"

Punny Name: Pop for "soda pop" and Fizz for fizzy soda drinks, combined to make a play on "pop quiz".

Stance System: Normal Pop Fizz can switch between throwing potions that explode, spawn a minion, or leave a puddle of acid. Big Bubble Pop Fizz can switch between using his Potion Creation Station to fire bubbles, a short-range white potion, or another puddle of acid.

Death from Above: His Paramushroom spores are fired into the air and drop down on enemies. Taken Up to Eleven in his Paramushroom Promotion path, where he can fire out three of these per shot with no max limit on screen.

Standard Status Effects: His Paramushroom spores can be upgraded to give foes a "mushroomized" status, which acts like poison.

Sprocket

"The fix is in!"

Although born to wealth and privilege as a goldling, Sprocket always preferred tinkering in her uncle's workshop. When Kaos made her uncle disappear, she built herself a battle suit and went out to look for him.

The very first Skylanders, who brought down the Arkeyan Empire 10,000 years ago. As a consequence of their victory, however, the Arkeyans' Fist of Arkus malfunctioned and exiled them to Earth; much like Kaos would banish the modern Skylanders thousands of years later.

Tropes applying to all Giants:

Our Giants Are Bigger: Obviously. They're about two-and-a-half to three times as large as your average Skylander.

Power Glows: All of the Giants' toys light up when placed on the portal, though their special powers are not related to the glowing.

Super Strength: Except for Ninjini (who uses Mind over Matter instead); these massive beings can throw boulders, smash holes trough weakened parts of the ground, break walls that normally require the bomb powerup, just walk through breakables and small enemies, and various other "Feats of Strength" like moving entire floating islands, hurling stacks of logs, and pushing massive columns over.

Bouncer

"Deal with the wheel!"

Notable variants: Legendary Bouncer

Formerly a popular Roboto Ball player, Bouncer retired from the sport after too many hits to the head and was hired as mining security. He discovered there a number of his old fans, enslaved by the Arkeyans. For the sake of his fans, Bouncer made his goal to take down the Arkeyan King.

Eye Beams: But he can't keep them sustained for long, as he overheats. Upgrades increase the time one can spend shooting eye-lasers.

Crusher

"It's crush hour!"

Notable variants: Granite Crusher

Crusher loves crushing rocks. Loves it. He's studied minerals all his life, and is always searching for some new kind of stone to smash. So when he heard the Arkeyans were taking rocks to melt down into war machines, he took it rather personally.

Detachment Combat: His Rock Slide ability causes him to break apart into damaging rocks, which then pull back and reform.

Eye-Brawl

"I've got my eye on you!"

It all started with a staring contest between a headless giant and a floating eyeball. Since the giant had no eyes and the eyeball couldn't blink, their rivalry soon escalated into all-out war. Eventually, though, they realized that their fighting was getting them nowhere, and that they would be much more powerful if they worked together.

Detachment Combat: Since Eye-Brawl is technically two creatures, they can split up. The eye, which is the part the player controls, flies around and shoots Eye Beams, while the body remains prone. With upgrades, the firing speed of the eye-lasers can be improved, and the body can be made to slowly follow the eye, flailing its fists.

Eye Beams: When separated, the eye portion can fire these. Upgrades make him fire them faster and harder.

Fridge Logic: In-Universe - War escalated because the two parts of his body couldn't logically beat the other in a staring contest - One's a headless giant, the other's an eyelid-less floating eyeball.

Good Old Fisticuffs: When he's not using eye-lasers or summoning minions, all of Eye-Brawl's attacks are delivered through his fists. His melee upgrades simply add knuckle-dusters to his fists: the first level being simple knuckle-dusters as above, the second adding rather imposing-looking blades.

Hot Head

"Hey! I'm on FIRE!"

Finding magical oil was a great discovery in the Skylands - until a certain someone decided to cool off by diving into the black pool. This caused the island to explode and oil wouldn't be rediscovered for another 2,000 years. But for his reckless action, Hot Head was infused with the oil's power, granting him limitless fuel for his fires.

Ninjini

"Any last wishes?"

Notable variants: Scarlet Ninjini

Ninjini was a renowned magical ninja, even more ancient than the Arkeyans. That is, until a jealous sorceress sealed her in a magic bottle, intending her to be trapped for eternity. But after years upon years of determination and training, Ninjini eventually broke free of her prison, and she still carries the bottle as a reminder of the challenge she has beaten.

Mind over Matter: Unlike the other Giants, Ninjini doesn't use her PHYSICAL strength during the Feats of Strength, but rather employs ancient Djinni magic to get things done. Possibly intentional: she IS a ninja, after all, more known for graceful and lethal sword-arts rather then sheer brute force.

Sealed Badass in a Can: Formerly. The sealing actually made her more badass as she spent that time training until she was able to break free from her prison.

Swarm

"Bring the sting!"

Born a prince of insect warriors, Swarm (like the other 9,000 members of the royal family) was never allowed to leave the hive. But some magical quirk led him to grow much larger than the other bees so that he could no longer fit with his people, leading him to step out into the world where he joined the fight against the Arkeyans.

Gratuitous Spanish: Showed with his rolling Rs and calling himself "Eswarm" when listening to the music player on Flynn's ship.

Stance System: Swarm has a total of three stances. His normal form focuses on melee combos, flight mode is faster and uses missile attacks, and Swarm Form turns him into a walking cloud of area damage.

Thumpback

"Hail to the whale!"

Thumpback was once a member of the dreaded pirate crew of the Phantom Tide. But he was never really interested in piracy - he instead liked being on a ship for the fishing. His passion eventually got him pulled overboard when he tried to catch a Leviathan Cloud Crab (lucky for him, as he wasn't on the Phantom Tide when it and its crew were later banished to the Chest of Exile), but he went on to become one of the first Skylanders.

Charged Attack: These are Tree Rex's entire gimmick. With the right upgrades, almost every attack he uses can be charged up to do more damage. He even has an actual attack wherein he charges at his foes, spiky arm-first.

Bumble Blast

"The Perfect Swarm!"

Notable variants: Jolly Bumble Blast

A living beehive, and home to a peaceful race of bees that create a magical honey. When Kaos heard about the bees and their honey, he sent his minions to steal it, only to get beaten by Bumble Blast. he became a defender of nature, and later joined the Skylanders.

Countdown

"I'm the bomb!"

Notable variants: Kickoff Countdown

A group of yetis were surprised to discover a bomb encased in ice one day, and even more surprised to see it come to life. Nobody knows how Countdown got there, not even himself; and while Eon has been trying to help discover his past, it doesn't help that he loses some of his memory every time he explodes.

Dune Bug

"Can't beat the beatle!"

Dune Bug was the next in a long line of defenders of an ancient Arkeyan city that his people had taken over and learned the magic secrets from. When the city was attacked by the Sand Mages of Doom, Dune Bug buried the city deeper underground so they could not reach it.

Fryno

"Crash and burn!"

A former member of the Blazing Bikers Gang, Fryno was unaware of the fact that his gang was robbing people. Once he found this out, he told the other members of the gang to return the goods. This resulted in a huge fight with the entire gang against Fryno. He won. While he was returning the stolen items, Fryno was approached to join the Skylanders.

Grim Creeper

A reaper of ghosts who hoped to be a professional ghost wrangler, but was turned down at the prestigious Grim Acres School because they felt he lacked the necessary skill. When a ghost outbreak kidnapped the faculty, Grim Creeper proved just what skills he had.

Animated Armor: Spooky Specter path allows him to leave his armor behind, which can attack foes.

Pop Thorn

"Straight to the point!"

Pop Thorn hails from a race of creatures known as Pufferthorns. Often considered one of the cutest creatures in all of Skylands, they are generally quite timid and puff out sharp spines when scared. It is this ability that long ago led to the unfortunate legacy of being used as combs by giant trolls everywhere, being the sharp spines are perfect for brushing out tangles from their long, matted hair. But not long ago, one Pufferthorn took a stand. Tired of his race being used for nothing more than good grooming, Pop Thorn used his naturally thorny abilities to stand up and fight back against the giant trolls. Soon after, Master Eon made Pop Thorn a Skylander. And to this day, no trolls dare to comb their hair.

Punk Shock

"Amp it up!"

An undersea princess who longed for adventure instead of the quiet life of royalty. One day, returning from one of her excursions, she found her home besieged by Snow Trolls, who were freezing everything. With her electric crossbow, she defeats the invaders and thaws out her kingdom.

Electrified Bathtub: Her main two attacks are an electrified crossbow and a water balloon that leaves a puddle of water on the ground, combine them and you get this.

Shock and Awe: Despite being a water Skylander, almost all of her attacks are electricity based. The ones that are water-based can amplify her electricity based ones.

Riptide

"Go fish!"

An expert fighter in multiple forms of undersea combat; his skill was so great that it attracted the attention of Master Eon and Kaos. Eon wanted him to join the Skylanders, and Kaos sent a legion of Squidface Brutes to make sure he didn't. No one will forget the smack down Riptide unleashed that day, expect for the Brutes who don't remember much of anything.

Stance System: Switching between his weapons constitutes a rather simplistic one.

Visual Pun: Riptide's two main weapons are a fish who is also a sword, and a Hammerhead shark, wielded like a hammer.

Roller Brawl

"Let's roll!"

Notable variants: Legendary Bone Bash Roller Brawl

The smallest and youngest of a family of vampires, Roller Brawl was a champion Roller Derby player. Unfortunately for her, Kaos fell in love with her at a championship; and when her five overprotective brothers stepped in Kaos took them prisoner. She's since joined the Skylanders to give Kaos some payback and find her brothers.

Stock Sound Effects: Upon being summoned or launching into her dash attack, a referee's whistle can be heard. This is appropriate, as a whistle signals the start of a round in roller derby.

The Tease: Downplayed. She appears to have a rather flirty personality, what with her winking at the player, encouraging them to, "Check me out!", occasional love-themed puns, and use of cartoon heart particles, but she lacks almost all other traits. Kaos would likely accuse her of being this, though.

Scorp

"King of the sting!"

A sting ball champion, until the opposing team cheated by using a water gem to wash out his team; but the spell went haywire and threatened to flood the land. Scorp pushed through the torrent to grab the gem and threw it away, proving that his skills could be used for so much more than sport.

Beware My Stinger Tail: One jab can poison whomever it hits, and can be upgraded to emit a directional shockwave.

Emerald Power: Lobs poison coated explosive gems, which are green-ish in color. He can combine two of them for a much bigger blast, with the resultant gem being brilliantly green.

Scratch

"The luck of the claw!"

Scratch spent her youth soaring in the clouds around her floating city of gold and jewels, until Pirate Greebles came to steal the city's magic crystals. Donning specially made armor, she fought off the pirates.

Slobber Tooth

"Clobber and slobber!"

Notable variants: Dark Slobber Tooth

This prehistoric creature was awakened by two volcanic islands crashing into each other. Kaos immediately tried recruiting him, but when Slobber Tooth declined, he retaliated with a full-scale assault. Slobber Tooth was able to drive Kaos off and protect his still-sleeping brethren and earned an invitation into the Skylanders as a result.

Big Eater: Can get enemies larger than himself into his mouth. And spit them back out to damage them and other enemies. (After an upgrade, if he holds them in his mouth for a while, he'll swallow them and regain some health.)

Extreme Omnivore: A constant source of headaches for the production team of the "Slobber Tooth" short is the fact that he keeps eating the microphones, taking the time to remark on how delicious they are. Once they run out of mics, he turns his attention to the camera...

Also, in game, he can fit ANY small/medium sized foe in his mouth and digest them, regardless of what they're made of, if they're on fire or even if they happen to be ghosts.

Swallowed Whole: The fate of foes who he holds in his mouth for a short time, if he's purchased the appropriate upgrade.

Smolderdash

"A blaze of glory!"

Notable variants: LightCore Smolderdash, Snowderdash

Smolderdash always wanted to be a royal defender of the Fire Temple, but she was born during an eclipse and believed to be cursed, so she was denied. When Kaos attacked the Fire Temple and stole the First Flame to use as a birthday candle, Smolderdash lept to action and stole the First Flame back. Upon her return, she was honored by the Fire Temple and allowed to join the royal defenders, but she chose to join the Skylanders to continue the fight against Kaos.

Star Strike

"Shoot for the stars!"

Notable variants: Enchanted Star Strike

Kaos tried several ways to banish the Skylanders, but when testing one spell he messed up and brought Star Strike to him from a distant galaxy. He tried to recruit her as an ally, but she wouldn't have any of it and promptly turned on him, making her an easy choice for Eon to ask her to be a Skylander.

Aliens Speaking English: She is an alien and she seems to speak the same language as everyone else. She IS magical however.

Wind Up

"All wound up!"

A clockwork robot created by an enchanted toy maker to keep his clocks running on time. When a freak accident caused the toymaker to disappear, Wind Up was left alone to fight off an army of Cyclops looking to steal the toy maker's secrets.

Zoo Lou

"Nature calls!"

Notable variants: Legendary Zoo Lou

The latest in a long line of shamans, Zoo Lou spent many years studying under the Seven Strange Mages of Skylands. Returning to find that the trolls had ravaged his home, he used his attunement with nature to drive them out, leading Double Trouble to recommend him to Eon.

Blast Zone

"Blast and furious!"

Notable variants: Dark Blast Zone

Blast Zone is a Furnace Knight who specializes in bomb disposal, and is so good that the trolls decided to target him specifically. Unfortunately for them, when they tried to drop bombs into his house he quickly swallowed them and breathed their flame right back at them.

Doom Stone

"Another smash hit!"

Doom Stone was originally just a statue, carved from the strongest rock in all of Skylands. However, he was brought to life by a lazy wizard who needed someone to do menial labour. Doom Stone was only too happy to help and in his spare time learnt the ancient ways of Stone Fighting, just in case the wizard ever needed protecting. Sure enough, the wizard was kidnapped and Doom Stone wasted no time showing off his fighting skills to save his master. Afterward, the wizard knew Doom Stone had a greater calling and contacted Master Eon, who made him a Skylander.

Emerald Power: Much of his power revolves around jade, both turning enemies into it, and the fact that his weapons and armor are practically crafted from it.

Medusa: The emblem on his shield, whose eyes glow when he switches it on, and whose snake hair can actually come alive as a secondary defense weapon with his Soul Gem upgrade.

Taken for Granite: He can turn enemies into jade by blocking physical attacks and reflecting ranged ones.

Fire Kraken

"Burn to be wild!"

Notable variants: Jade Fire Kraken

Raised on a small island surrounded by a vast ocean of fire, Fire Kraken was the swiftest, most agile warrior his tribe had ever seen. And when a fleet of Fire Troll ships arrived to steal the legendary Burning Heart, a huge elemental crystal that fueled the fiery seas, Fire Kraken leapt into action. Using a magical staff to control his natural ability to wield fire, he set the mighty ships ablaze, forcing the trolls into a hasty retreat. Having saved the Burning Heart as well as his homeland, Fire Kraken soon joined the Skylanders, where he knew his skills would help those in need.

Free Ranger

"Whip up a storm!"

Notable variants: Legendary Free Ranger

From the moment he was hatched - in a storm, with his egg struck by lighting - Free Ranger has loved exploring extreme weather. But the Darkness is no mere storm, and Eon stopped him from jumping into the maelstrom to request his help in fighting it.

Shock and Awe: One of his attacks is shooting lightning from his eyes.

Freeze Blade

"Keeping it cool!"

Notable variants: Nitro Freeze Blade

An ice cat decked out like a speed skater, with an icy chakram. When he was young, his family moved from a frozen wasteland to a place filled with lava lakes. This turned out to be quite a diffucult adjustment but eventually the ice cat got used to it and even discovered he could ice-skate on any surface... even lava. One day whilst setting a new frozen speed record Freeze Blade came across Blast Zone, who had been ambushed. After Freeze Blade defended him, Blast Zone was so impressed by his skill in battle that he introduced him to Master Eon, who invited him to join the Skylanders.

Spread Shot: His chakram can be upgraded to shoot icicles when he throws it.

Grilla Drilla

"If there's a drill, there's a way!"

A former member of the royal guard for the Drilla King, who ruled over the subterranean Drilla Empire. During a ceremony to select the King's new champion, a troll mining operation broke into the cavern and kidnapped the king, hoping to learn the location of a legendary diamond from him. Grilla Drilla became the first of his kind in a long time to venture to the surface, defeating the trolls and rescuing his lord. For his bravery, he was selected as the new royal champion, but instead, he sought out and joined the Skylanders.

The Turret Master: His legs are able to create turrets that fire coconuts or bananas.

Hoot Loop

"Let's ruffle some feathers!"

Notable variants: Enchanted Hoot Loop

A magical owl born in the circus, Hoot Loop used his mystic teleportation to become the star act of his show. When a bunch of Greebles attacked the show, Hoot Loop used his magic abilities to defeat them all. Master Eon happened to be in the audience and invited Hoot Loop into the skylanders.

Magna Charge

"Attract to attack!"

Notable variants: Nitro Magna Charge

Magna Charge came from the great race of Ultron robots, but was mysteriously created with a giant magnet head. This proved problematic, as his peers were all made of metal and were constantly being pulled towards him. As a result, Magna Charge was exiled to a faraway island, where he eventually learned to control his magnetic powers. After years of training, he returned to his home to demonstrate his abilities, but found everything completely destroyed. In searching for answers, Magna Charge caught the attention of Master Eon, who realized the unique Ultron soldier was a perfect candidate for the Skylanders.

Abnormal Ammo: While his gun clearly fires energy pulses, it also ejects nuts and bolts as if they were shell casings.

More Dakka: His gun fires very rapidly, and gets even more powerful and rapid as it begins to overheat. However, letting it overheat will make it unusable for a short while (unless you have Discharge Recharge)

Powerup Magnet: His Polarized Pickup can draw in loot from a distance.

Spread Shot: His final upgrade will turn his gun into a 3-way rapid fire cannon.

Visual Pun: With his Polarized Pickup he can suspend a nearby enemy in midair and throw them. If there are no enemies nearby, he can conjure several different objects to be used as projectiles, including a kitchen sink.

Night Shift

"Roll with the punches!"

Notable variants: Legendary Night Shift

A wealthy baron who followed his dream of being a prizefighter, Night Shift was the undefeated phantom-weight champion of Skylands, famous for his massive uppercut and once biting an opponent mid-match. Unfortunately, a "no teleporting" rule was established, thus forcing him to surrender his title and leave the sport he loved. Eon, however, introduced him to a new fight: Night Shift v. Evil, as a member of the Skylanders.

Auto-Revive: His Batty coach saves him an extra life should he fall in battle. Upgrading it allows it to restore health, as well as giving him yet another extra life.

Heroic Second Wind: His batty coach, which saves him an extra life, upon defeat. The upgrade path for it even fills his health, and grants a second life.

Money Spider: Invoked by the prize fighter path, which causes enemies hit by his uppercuts to drop money. The payday, his second upgrade in this path, are a pair of gold boxing gloves, which increases the amount that's dropped.

Rattle Shake

"Go ahead, snake my day!"

Notable variants: Quickdraw Rattle Shake

A cowboy rattlesnake. One day he was trapped by the Black Hat Gang. They threatened to raid the local village unless Rattle Shake lead them to Mt. Cloudbreak. Rather than agree, he defeated all the gang members single-handedly. Master Eon heard about this tale of heroism and invited the cowboy to join the Skylanders.

Rubble Rouser

"Brace for impact!"

A rock-eating creature, Rubble Rouser and his people spent most days digging through Deep Mountain mouthful by mouthful, but he found he could dig faster with his drill-hammer. The leaders of his race wanted no part of changing the way they worked- until the evil Rock Lords trapped them in the mountain. Rubble Rouser showed his power by defeating the Rock Lords with his drill-hammer, inspiring his leaders to encourage him to seek out the Skylanders.

Mighty Glacier: He's the slowest Swap-Force member, but he hits like a train.

Spread Shot: Excavator path allows him to smash a spread of rock shards out of the ground.

This Is a Drill: At least his feet are. And when you've upgraded it, his hammer.

Spy Rise

"It's classified!"

An aspiring private investigator spider, Spy Rise used his recon skills to search for his father who vanished after being hired by a shadowy figure to gather information on the Cloudbreak Islands. After a fruitless search, Spy Rise received a tip from Master Eon, which led him to a hidden lair near Mt. Cloudbreak where he found his father, and also uncovered Kaos' plot. Spy Rise decided to pursue a new career- as a member of the Skylanders.

Ambiguous Robots: It's not exactly clear how much of his devices are gadgets and how much are part of his anatomy.

All Webbed Up: His Web Spinner path makes his web shots cause enemies to get webbed up, slowing them down.

Death from Above: His Omega Sky Laser ability for his bottom path allows him to fire a laser downwards while he's in the air.

Status Buff: His combat style is built around them, particularly the Ability Up/Down type.

Stink Bomb

"Clear the air!"

A ninja skunk whose master believed in the art of surprise, and repeatedly used Jump Scares to teach his student how to react quickly. When one such surprise awakened his skunky instincts, the resulting stench cloud chased the old master away, so Stink Bomb started developing his own martial techniques.

Trap Shadow

"Hide and sleek!"

Trap Shadow was once part of an elite tribe of hunters and used his mastery of stealth and ingenious traps to catch nearly everything that could be caught.Eventually he became famed throughout Skylands. This fame attracted the attention of an evil group of wizards, who tried to kidnap him and planned to use his skills to trap the most uncatchable thing of all- Master Eon himself. However, Trap Shadow sensed them from miles away and took down every single one.

Trap Master: Though he is fully capable of fighting close range, some of his fighting style revolves around the use of bear traps. He is not a member of the Trap Team, however.

Wash Buckler

"Eight legs and no pegs!"

Notable variants: Dark Wash Buckler

Wash Buckler was an orphan Mermasquid, who grew up on one of the roughest pirate ships in Skylands. While most pirates were interested in pillaging and plundering, Wash Buckler had other ideas for the future of pirating. Over the years, he earned the respect of his crew and eventually convinced his fellow pirates that they didn't all need to be cantankerous bad guys. Thus, they set forward doing heroic deeds. Of course, this new good guy image did not sit well with other pirating crews, who attempted to sabotage Wash Buckler at every turn. But he was no ordinary pirate, and he defended his ship and his crew against the many attacking hordes. It was then that Master Eon took notice of Wash Buckler and asked him to join the Skylanders.

The Minion Master: Her primary attack fires bats that persist after being fired. Her "Pet Purveyor" path adds new bats with unique abilities, while her "Bat Betterment" path focuses on improving her normal bats.

Blackout

"Darkness Falls!"

Blackout was once a member of the Dark Stygian, a dragon clan which created nightmares for villains. When the rest of the clan started abusing their powers for kicks, he rebelled and started fighting their creations from the inside. Which is how he wound up in Master Eon's dreams and became a Skylander.

Casting a Shadow: In a couple of flavors, including black holes and shadow orbs.

Rubber Man: Can extend his wings into whips, or curl himself into a buzzsaw.

Blades

"Looking sharp!"

Chopper

"Dino might!"

A small dinosaur with big ambitions and even bigger ideas, Chopper built himself a super Gyro-Dino-Exo-Suit ahead of his villages annual competitive hunt. His suit launched him far into the lead, but as he was on the verge of victory, the nearby volcano erupted and flooded the whole village with lava. Thinking quickly, Chopper used his suit to airlift everyone to safety, even rescuing their prized idol in the process. For his quick thinking bravery, the young dinosaur was made a Skylander.

Guide Dang It: How to engage Hover Mode (you double tap the jump button) is never mentioned outside of the description for his Soul Gem. From the way it's worded, you'd be forgiven for thinking Hover Mode was actually part of the upgrade.

Echo

"Lets make some noise!"

Fist Bump

"Knock, knock... too late!"

Fling Kong

"Monkey see, monkey doom!"

Flip Wreck

"Making Waves!"

Food Fight

"Eat this!"

Notable variants: Dark Food Fight

When the Troll Farmers Guild decided to experiment with using gunpowder as a new fertilizer, they hoped they'd get more bang for their buck. And they did, literally. Rising from the fields, Food Fight the mutant artichoke led the local Garden Patrol to victory over their would-be harvesters. After further helping them fend off an invasion of gnomes intent on wrapping the asparagus people in bacon, Food Fight caught the eye of Master Eon.

Funny Bone

"I have a bone to pick!"

Funny Bone used to live on Punch Line Island, the funniest place in the land of the Undead. One day, while he was burying his neighbor's birthday cake, the evil Count Moneybone invaded the island, seeking to use their legendary Eternal Chuckling Trees to create a "Funny Bomb". Seeing their vicious axes, Funny Bone sprang into action and drove the invaders from the island. Now, as a Skylander, he makes sure that Evil is always the victim of his punch lines.

Deadly Disc: Lobs bladed bone discs as if they were frisbees, and can be upgraded to play a lethal game of fetch with them.

Torch

Video Game Flamethrowers Suck: Averted with a vengeance. Her Blazing Bellows attack packs some serious punch, and it very quickly gets upgraded to deal even more damage over a larger area.

Trail Blazer

"The mane event!"

Tread Head

"Tread and shred!"

As an orphan from the Dizzying Dunes, Tread Head always dreamed of racing. After a summer spent scavenging for parts, he managed to build himself a motorcycle that would enable him to compete in the local circuit. The other racers mocked the crude looking craftsmanship of his ride, but Tread Head built for performance, not style; when the race started, he quickly surged into a commanding lead. Upon passing into a canyon, however, he found himself facing a roadblock of Goblin warriors. Thinking quickly, he used his bike to kick up so much dirt that the Goblins had no choice but to flee, letting the other racers pass through unscathed. While Tread Head sacrificed victory on the track, he won an even greater prize: the respect of Master Eon and membership among the Skylanders.

Ambiguous Robots: He looks like he could be one, due to his body looking painted.

An elite team of Skylanders who specialize in the use of Traptanium to defeat and imprison villains, they were originally formed to defeat the Doom Raiders. Upon imprisoning the Doom Raiders in Cloudcracker Prison, the Trap Masters were assigned to guard it and ensure they could never again threaten Skylands. Now that their former inmates are loose (thanks to Kaos), the Trap Masters are once again on the hunt to bring down the Doom Raiders.

Phlebotinum: All of them wield weapons crafted from Traptanium, one of the rarest and most powerful substances in all of Skylands.

Blastermind

"Mind over matter!"

Bushwhack

"Axe to the max!"

Notable variants: Legendary Bushwhack

Bushwhack was born to a clan of Tree Elves who protected the rich Arcadian Timberland, and was supposed to have become a ranger along with his fellows. Unfortunately, he was quite small by his people's standards, and was sent by his chieftain to train under Arbo, the tree spirit who helped the Skylanders rebuild the Core of Light. Looking beyond his pupil's stature, Arbo saw he had the heart of a warrior and taught him a great many secrets, even gifting Bushwhack with an enchanted axe. When a Troll army assaulted the Timberlands and overpowered the Elves, Bushwhack used his axe and knowledge of the forest to crush the invaders and their tree ravaging machinery. For his heroism, Bushwhack was not only inducted into the rangers, but also the Skylanders. As a member of the Trap Team, Bushwhack wields his mighty Traptanium axe to cut down evil wherever it grows!

Enigma

"Out of sight!"

Gearshift

"All geared up!"

A robot created by King Mercurus of Metallana and raised as his daughter. She earned her place in the Skylanders after leading her people in fighting off a gang of undead stormriders plotting to kidnap the king.

Gusto

"Gusts and glory!"

Head Rush

"Taking charge!"

Notable variants: Nitro Head Rush

Raised in a village enslaved by the evil Harvest Sphinx, Head Rush dreamed of overthrowing her people's cruel master, but despite their numbers, no one person was brave enough to challenge the Sphinx. Taking the situation by the horns, she charged through her village, bellowing a mighty yodel that roused her kin to action and led them on a devastating charge that drove the Sphinx from their island forever.

Jawbreaker

"Down for the count!"'

Notable variants: Legendary Jawbreaker

A member of a robotic race who operated the legendary Sky Train, Jawbreaker lived an orderly and rule-filled existence as he helped propel the train between a thousand different islands every day. When an army of Gear Trolls invaded their subterranean control center, seeking to use the Sky Train for mayhem, he plunged into action and used his colossal fists to beat the Trolls senseless. Now an individual in a society of conformists, he departed his old home and joined the Skylanders.

Unstoppable Rage: Switch on the Robo Rage, and marvel at how fast he motors through hostiles.

Ka-Boom

"Boom time!"

A blacksmith hailing from the volcanic Munitions Forge island. When a pirate named Captain Iron Beard tried to take over his home, his response was to sink his fleet one by one with a cannon he forged himself, still fresh from the fire. His bravery earned him a place in the Skylanders.

Knight Mare

"Nowhere to hide!"

A Dark Centaur who guarded the Oracle of Stones, until a gang of Bicyclopes stole it, intent on unleashing a curse on Skylands. She charged into battle to retrieve it and beat the Bicyclopes before they could finish it.

Krypt King

"I've got the edge!"

Notable variants: Nitro Krypt King

Once a disembodied spirit of a vanquished knight, Krypt King wandered Skylands until he happened upon an Arkeyan weapons vault. Inside, he found a formidable suit of powerful armor and a curious crystalline blade; he decided to make them his own. Unfortunately, this activated the automated defenses, and he found himself facing a legion of ancient Arkeyan war machines between him and freedom. He plunged into battle, and soon the Arkeyans were silent once more. Realizing the potential his new gear possessed, Krypt King sought out the Skylanders, and was soon made a member of the Trap Masters. Now he uses his mighty Traptanium blade to strike down evil throughout Skylands.

Ancient Egypt: Between his pharaoh-like headdress and his constant talk of pyramids and hieroglyphics, he's very clearly gunning for this schtick.

BFS: His sword is as tall as he is, and he ain't exactly stunty. For reference, he's just a hair shorter than a few of the Giants.

Marionette Master: He can manipulate his sword from afar by apparently jumping out of his armor and into the blade.

Lob-Star

"Star bright, star fight!"

Notable variants: Winterfest Lob-Star

A famed chef and owner of a renown five star restaurant, Lob-Star had the honor of serving the elite of the underwater metropolis of Star City. However, he was also a master in ancient and secret martial arts style known to only an elite few, and by adopting a Secret Identity, he was able to help keep the peace. One day, a Leviathan threatened to consume his restaurant and take the Fish King hostage, who happened to be dining there. Having no choice, Lob-Star dove into battle, using every trick he'd ever been taught, he drove the Leviathan from the city and saved the day. For his sacrifice in protecting the innocent, Master Eon made him a Skylander.

Unstoppable Rage: Courtesy of his Boiling Temper ability, which boosts his speed and attack power.

Short Cut

"Cut to the chase!"

An undead tailor renowned for his skills. He caught Master Eon's attention when a gang of pirates tried to force him into making a magical fortune-telling hat. Rather than see his work used for evil, he sewed their clothes together while they slept and cut their sails to keep them from getting away.

Mundane Utility: Before joining the trap team, he used those giant scissors to make some of the finest clothes in Skylands.

Shear Menace: His main weapon is a pair of traptanium scissors larger than he is.

You Will Not Evade Me: His nether needles can reel opponents in with magical thread, and tangle them up with the right upgrade.

Snap Shot

"Croc and roll!"

Notable variants: Dark Snap Shot

A crocagator famed throughout Skylands for his peerless archery hunting skills, Snap Shot is the leader of the Trap Masters. Under his leadership, the Trap Masters succeeded in capturing the most notorious villains in the world and locking them away in Cloudcracker Prison.

Badass In Charge: He's Skylands' finest bow hunter and is the commander of the Trap Masters, whom he is credited with personally leading to victory over the deadliest gang of villains ever to plague the world.

Bow and Sword, in Accord: His Traptanium arrow is so large that he can wield it like a sword in melee, provided anything survives his lethal rain of shots.

Friendly Sniper: A Trap Master built around precision ranged damage, and his behavior in "The Discovery" trailer indicates he's a rather warm person if you haven't given him a reason to want you locked up.

The Leader: For the Trap Team, but Wallop takes up leadership in the opening cutscene and in the "Trapping Kaos" trailer.

Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Averted. He's no less heroic than any other Skylander, and is the leader of the Trap Masters.

Thunderbolt

"A storm is coming!"

Tuff Luck

"Deal with it!"

Wallop

"Hammer it home!"

Wallop was once a promising young apprentice blacksmith among his people, who had used the volcanic lava of Mount Scorch to forge the finest weapons in all of Skylands for generations. However, on the day he was to be taken under the wing of a master smith, a Fire Viper awoke within the mountain and attacked his village. With his twin forging hammers and skills honed pounding metal into shape, Wallop felled the savage beast and drew the attention of the Skylanders. Now, with a matched pair of Traptanium hammers, he beats down any evil that dares rise to threaten Skylands.

The Lancer: He takes up the leader role in Trap Team's opening cutscene and the "Trapping Kaos" trailer. This implies he and Snap Shot alternate team roles.

Throwing Your Hammers Always Works: Comes in two flavors, a simple but effective single target hammer lob, and the room clearing When Hammers Collide. Both have limited homing capabilities.

Wildfire

"Bringing the heat!"

Notable variants: Dark Wildfire

Wildfire was once a young lion of the Fire Claw Clan, about to enter into the Rite of Infernos – a test of survival in the treacherous fire plains. However, because he was made of gold, he was treated as an outcast and not allowed to participate. But this didn't stop him. That night, Wildfire secretly followed the path of the other lions, carrying only his father’s enchanted shield. Soon he found them cornered by a giant flame scorpion. Using the shield, he protected the group from the beast’s enormous stinging tail, giving them time to safely escape. And though Wildfire was injured in the fight, his father’s shield magically changed him – magnifying the strength that was already in his heart  making him the mightiest of his clan. Now part of the Trap Team, Wildfire uses his enormous Traptanium-bonded shield to defend any and all who need it.

Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Literally AND figuratively. Literally with his Heat Shield ability, which lets him block all incoming damage from the front, and figuratively with his astronomically high Defense stat.

Goggles Do Nothing: Unlike Big Bubble Pop Fizz, this is averted, as she slides her goggles on while driving, most likely to keep out dust and wind on land and air and to allow for vision while underwater.

Thrillipede

Throw Down the Bomblet: His primary attack is throwing coccoon-shaped grenades that can be upgraded to release swarms of dragonflies that slow enemies, and his secondary attack can be upgraded to throw sticky grenades that can be stuck to enemies or put on the ground.

Chompy Mage

Chopscotch

Broken Pedestal: In her backstory, it's mentioned that she idolized Wolfgang and was devastated when he joined the Doom Raiders, but overcame the shock to stop him and his Moon Goons from cursing her town during a concert.

Guest Fighter: From another Activision-owned series. Unlike Donkey Kong and Bowser, his figure is compatible with all versions of Imaginators. Also, he plays a major role in the storyline of Imaginators whereas the former two were just special guests.

Killer Yo-Yo: In his Sky-Chi attack, he uses it to pull enemies toward him.

Mad Bomber: He can throw TNT crates, and combine them with his spin attack to create a whirlwind of explosives.

His yo-yo attack is based on the opening cutscene of Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, where he was seen playing with one. This was also his idle animation in the same game, and the yo-yo made another appearance in Crash Nitro Kart.

His appearance in this game might be one to the crossover games Crash Purple: Ripto's Rampage and Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy.

Less debatable is the fact that, at the start of the "Thumpin' Wumpa Islands" expansion pack level, Aku Aku directly calls Spyro his friend, meaning these two already met.

The Unintelligible: Similar to Crash Tag Team Racing and beyond. Aku Aku speaks on his behalf. He does, however, manage to say his name when played as a card in Creation Clash. He also says "Ta-da!" from time to time.

Hugo

Eon's assistant. With Eon indisposed, he's the one who researches the Core of Light, how to fix it, and where to find the parts.

Ascended Extra: Has a much more major role in SuperChargers and will give the player bonus missions to do (and which he will reward them for completing) after his story importance finally diminishes.

Demoted to Extra: Appears in the introductory scene of Giants to give the Skylanders their mission, but doesn't come along on the adventure. Similarly, he only appears in the opening cinematics of Swap Force and Trap Team to spout a bit of exposition, then vanish.

Chick Magnet: Not so much in the games, but in the tie-in comics, it's shown that both Cali and Tessa have feelings for Flynn (not that they'd admit it).

Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: For all his bragging and problems, Flynn actually could be one of the best pilots in all of Skylands, leaping into danger head-on with the Skylanders on many occasions(Provided he's in a gunboat of some kind). He helps you navigate a small fighter through a really tight tunnel system in Giants and pilots a gunboat to help you take out Anti-aircraft weaponry several times in Trap Team.

Something Only They Would Say: In Giants, Flynn tries to not reveal his identity to the Pirates who hold a grudge against him, but he eventually lets his Catch Phrase slip and they identify him. Cue a mad scramble to get back to their ship.

Demoted to Extra: Just like Hugo was in Giants, in Swap Force, Cali only appears once in an early cinematic.

She returns in Trap Team

Distressed Damsel: In Spyro's Adventure, she gets captured by Kaos's army of Drow. In Swap Force (3DS version), Count Moneybone captures Cali and makes her his evil Undead minion. And in Trap Team, the Golden Queen turns Cali into a gold statue. And at the start of SuperChargers, she, along with Flynn, Hugo, and Master Eon, are captured by Kaos.

Buzz

The Mentor: In SuperChargers, he will train the Skylanders associated with the game. It's not a bad idea to undergo the training, as he will give stat boosts for the Skylander and his/her associated vehicle for each completed task.

Beware the Silly Ones: Despite being an Expy of Invader Zim, he manages to destroy the Core of Light and defeat the Skylanders in his first attack. If the Skylanders hadn't just so happened to land on a world were a Portal Master lived, he'd have won. In fact, he actually winsat the start of SuperChargers, becoming the Emperor of Skylands and unleashing The Darkness.

Big Bad: Of the franchise as a whole, though he's excluded from the 3DS games barring SuperChargers Racing.

Brought Down to Normal: Thanks to the Darkness being sealed away at the end of SuperChargers, Kaos loses his powers and is forced to "join" Skylands Academy as "Official Ultimate Evil Consultant of Ultimate Evil".

Discard and Draw: After losing his powers due to him turning against The Darkness in SuperChargers, he stumbles upon the power of Mind Magic in Imaginators.

Even Evil Has Standards: After being betrayed by the Doom Raiders, Kaos seeks help from the good guys to help take them down. More specifically, it's the Golden Queen's extremely petty reasons and plans that drive his conflict.

Kaos doesn't like taking orders from anyone, not even from The Darkness, who is the source of all his powers and the ultimate force behind ALL evil. And although he wants to rule Skylands as it is his self-proclaimed destiny, he doesn't want to destroy it.

Fate Worse Than Death: Although he still expresses desire to destroy the player, in Trap Team, Traptanium-powered Kaos hints that he may be willing to let the player live...by trapping him forever in Traptanium to be displayed as a trophy.

The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: In Trap Team, a Traptanium-powered Kaos actually threatens the player directly. It goes as far as him pulling random crap out of the real world trying to bring you into Skylands during his fight. SuperChargers ups the ante having him not only directly show the player all the damage he's done and precautions he's taken to prevent his defeat, but even using his portal to shut down the portal network entirely to directly cut the player off from Skylands (at least until Hugo manages to reconnect to Earth). All in the first half of the intro cutscene.

Gone Horribly Right: In Imaginators he clones himself, but the clone is just as obsessed with victory as the real Kaos and rebels against him.

One-Winged Angel: As Super Evil Kaos from being evilized by petrified darkness. Happens again with Trap Team, but it's comparatively far more impressive.

Promoted to Playable: Is first playable as a trappable villain with his own special Trap in Trap Team, then in SuperChargers and SuperChargers Racing he's playable in Sky races using a special trophy. He finally gets his own figure in Imaginators (though here, you're actually playing as a clone of him that he created).

Sealed Evil in a Can: At the end of the first game, he's sent to the human world where he's turned into a statue just like the Skylanders and ends up in a house's yard where he's attacked by a dog. He escapes in Giants, now in a toy store.

Taken for Granite: Suffers this fate at the hands of the Golden Queen, who turns him into a gold statue after one outburst too many from the runt.

The Un Favourite: According to the tie-in novel, The Machine of Doom, Kaos was this. He was a prince, but was rejected by his own father for being short, smelly and bald, in contrast with his brothers, who were tall, charming, and blessed with long, flowing locks.Harsh.Giants, however, implies that he was an only child; and pictures show that his parents weren't much better-looking.

Glumshanks

Kaos' loyal, regularly put-upon servant.

Anti-Villain: He never really does anything evil, apart from the time he was Evilized, and pretty much has nothing against the Skylanders. After his Heel–Face Turn in SuperChargers, he is a genuine hero, and a Nice Guy.

The Arkeyans

An ancient civilization, made incredibly advanced by learning to merge magic and technology - in fact, Giants explains that they were themselvesMagitek robots. They ruled the Skylands 10,000 years ago using the Fist of Arkus, until a group of Giants banded together and were able to end their reign.

Abusive Precursors: A Tablet in Spyro's Adventure says they were tyrants, and the Weapon Master (himself an Arkeyan creation) admits they kept the Source of Magic for themselves so they'd stay superior to the others. Giants takes this further, making them the main antagonists.

My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Chop Chop, Drill Sergeant, and Bouncer are all Arkeyans that have sided with the Skylanders against their own kind. Various Arkeyan NPCs have also aided the Skylanders.

The Usurper: Vathek always wanted to be king of Dragon's Peak, but is known as a evil and horrible dragon. When Ramses and his dragon knight Flavius went out flying, Vathek sat on the Dragon's Throne, allowing him to become king of Dragon's Peak by Dragon Law. He then used the power of the Dragon's Throne to turn his own brother to stone.

Malefor

The self-proclaimed Undead Dragon King; another carryover from The Legend of Spyro. Did not actually appear in Skylanders until the IDW Publishing comic series, but was mentioned in a few character bios.

Arch-Enemy: To Spyro. Because according to Malefor, he fought Spyro before. However, Spyro has no memory of ever facing Malefor prior to the Return of the Dragon King comic story arc, and Hex was known as the one who defeated him.

Malefor delivers one upon his resurrection when he stands before the unconscious forms of Spyro, Cynder, Hex and Wallop:

Malefor: You are as nothing before me, feeble Skylanders! Soon all of Skylands will tremble before the awesome might of Malefor, the Undead Dragon King!

Delivers another one when he battles the forty Skylanders for the fate of the Skylanders Academy:

Malefor: Summon every Skylander from the far corners of this world to stand before my might and be broken! I am Malefor! And I am magnificent!

Delivers another when his final battle with the Skylanders was at its climax :

Malefor: I told you, I am more powerful than ever. I have truly become the Undead Dragon King!

Berserk Button: When Malefor is struck by one of Wallop's Traptanium Hammer, which was AT FULL POWER. This was part of a plan to get Malefor's attention and make him angry enough to try and chase the Skylanders around. It did the trick.

Big Bad: Of the Return of the Dragon King IDW comic story arc, which also serves as his debut in the Skylanders franchise.

Canon Immigrant: As stated, he originated in the Legend of Spyro continuity.

The Determinator: Malefor will not stop until he is crowned king of Skylands and the greatest and most powerful of them all. Any obstacle or opposition he faces is simply a minor setback to him.

Cruel Mercy: Does this to Spyro, Cynder and Hex. Instead of finishing them off there and then, Malefor has the three Skylanders, including Wallop, imprisoned as he wanted them to suffer the same pain and fustration they caused him.

It's Personal: Sometime after his defeat at the hands of Hex, Malefor targets Spyro, Cynder and Hex, the three very Skylanders who caused him so much pain and fustration than anyone else. He planned to make them suffer by using their powers he stole to destroy everything they knew and loved and wanted to make them watch as he was crowned overlord of all Skylands.

Knight of Cerebus: Considered to be one of, if not the most malevolent enemy Spyro ever faced (in and out of universe- his Legend counterpart nearly succeeded at destroying their world). He corrupted many Skylands inhabitants into his servants including Cynder, and later hunted down Hex and caused her to become the undead Skylander she is today. Unlike most villains in the series, Malefor is very competent and didn't gloat his latest plan to the imprisoned protagonists. Instead, he went straight to fulfilling his motive as soon as he was resurrected. He defeated an army of forty Skylanders and was set on destroying the Skylanders Academy to build a stronghold in its place before beginning his rule over all of Skylands.

Little "No"/Big "NO!": Says this when he is being forcefully pulled over the edge of the Academy island towards the endless abyss of Skylands and when he eventually falls to wherever he may end up.

One-Man Army: Defeated forty Skylanders, including the powerful Giants, at once with a single blow of his weaponized tail.

Please, I Will Do Anything!: When Malefor is tethered to the damaged Dread-Yacht and is being pulled over the edge of the island to the endless abyss along with the ship. He pleads to Calliope to help him, she refuses.

Malefor: Calliope! Please help me! I'll do anything you ask! I'll send you back to your family Whatever you want will be yours!

Calliope: All I want is to never see you again. Enjoy your trip, Malefor.

Powered Armor: He constructed steampunk armor after his fight with Hex left him nearly destroyed. While it helps keep Malefor patched together, Word of God mentioned that the armor he wears stores magical energy which makes him even stronger than he used to be.

Power Parasite: Absorbs the powers of Skylanders with a crystal Calliope created for him to make himself stronger.

Villain Of Another Story: Appears in a major role in the background stories of several Skylanders, is described as the Dragon King of the underworld, has a history with Cynder, and Hex is noted to have done battle with him, but never actually appeared in the story itself. Malefor eventually made his debut in the comic story arc, Skylanders: Return of the Dragon King, where Spyro, Cynder, and Hex fought him again.

Drill-X

A giant drilling machine made to drill his way to the Lost City of Arkus for Kaos. He sings often, and the Molekin who are forced to work for him hate it.

Kaos' Mom

Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Kaos' mother is an evil Portal Master who one hundred years ago disrupted the Volcano Ritual and scattered the Swap-Force. She returns to aid her son with his plans for the Ancients.

Big Bad: Takes the helm from Kaos in Swap Force only to have Kaos reclaim it after her capture in the viewing screen. Surprisingly, she turns out to be quite proud of him for it.

Dark Is Evil: She proclaims herself to be the strongest Portal Master on the side of Darkness.

Eviler Than Thou: Pulls this on her son after his defeat only for Kaos to pull it on her after her own defeat, making her proud of her son for being more evil.

Expy: From her hair to her magic powers, this woman could be Maleficent's stunt double.

The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: When you're about to fight Kaos' Mom, the camera work and dialog begs to question if she's talking to the Skylanders or the Portal Master(I.E. the player).

Greater Scope Villain: She's more powerful than her son (except for when he uses evil materials and substances to power himself up) and presumably had a role in his becoming a portal master, plus she was responsible for the Cloudbreak Island attack 100 years ago. So far, however, she's only made one full appearance.

Hoist by His Own Petard: When you finally face him, he's in a robot with Deflector Shields and bomb-launching abilities. You pick up the bomb and throw it back at him to destroy the shields, allowing you to damage it.

Mesmeralda

A servant of Kaos' Mom who is sent to capture the Ancient Frosthound. She presents herself as a stage performer, putting on an elaborate song, dance, and puppet show for the Skylanders before their fight.

Expy: She's pretty much a spider version of The Leading Player in Pippin.

Flunky Boss: She doesn't even attack the player directly, instead getting her puppets to attack for her. Unfortunately for you, most of them are invincible.

Count Moneybone

Starter Villain: Of SuperChargers, where he works for Kaos and is faced relatively early in the game.

Dream Sheep

Leader of the Nightmare villains in Trap Team 3DS, Hugo released him from his prison along with his dim-witted Sleep Dragon partner. A master of nightmares, he puts all to sleep so his nightmares can take over.

Playing with Fire: Can manifest in several ways, such as causing fiery explosions and holding a small flame in his mouth.

Baron Von Smashbeak

An armor-plated Cuckoo Clocker.

Tykebomb: His background states he was a nightmare growing up. His parents were very proud.

Bobbin Rood

Birdo Chesterfield

Pandergast

The Friend Nobody Likes: Sharpfin describes him as one of his less upstanding associates from his old days and he was not happy to hear about how he put Glumshanks up as the prize for the Drivepocalypse event.

Friendly Enemy: To a degree. He hosts the racing portion of SuperChargers and will give out rewards to those who pass his challenges, but he is an opportunist which leads him to capture Glumshanks after his apparent Heroic Sacrifice and put him up as the grand prize of the Drivepocalypse for opportunistic villainous factions.

The Host: Of the racing portion of SuperChargers as well as the Drivepocalypse.

Ultimate Evil: Is more of an indestructible force of evil than a character until SuperChargers.

Walking Spoiler: His appearance in SuperChargers reveals quite a bit about the real Darkness.

The Doom Raiders (Trap Team)

The Doom Raiders are a group of the greatest villains in Skylands. Long ago, they had all of Skylands under their thumb and plundered without end. Eventually the Trap Team was able to defeat the villains and imprison them in Cloudcracker Prison, forged from Traptanium. However, Kaos would later destroy the prison to recruit the Doom Raiders to his cause. The Doom Raiders and other villains were freed from the prison and must be recaptured using special Trap Crystals, forged from the remains of the prison.

Golden Queen

Bad Boss: Pretty evident, as Krankcase is rather desperate to show her his back-up plan once their goo supplies are depleted. She's relatively level headed when problems arise, such as Wolfgang suggesting that he take over.

Big Bad: Leader of the Doom Raiders. She steals Kaos' role until her defeat and capture towards the end.

Bond Villain Stupidity: Does not think that the Skylanders can do much to thwart her and turns the one evil portal master she has against herself.

Bullet Hell: When in her One-Winged Angel form, she sprays her projectiles across the field and creates shockwaves that become more and more frequent.

Evil Is Petty: Her only motivation is gold, thats it. This ticks off Kaos to the point of trying to face the Queen, seeing as he at least has greater ambitions and a Freudian Excuse (however light it is).

Evil Versus Evil: eventually comes at odds with Kaos over ruling the Skylands. Its pretty one-sided though.

Greed: She's doing every single thing she does leading the Doom Raiders for extorting gold out of her subjects.

Wolfgang

Affably Evil: All things considered, he's somewhat friendly to most of the other characters, despite having Blood Knight tendencies and a temper as short a toothpick. Even then, what he gets upset over is justified as well.

A Father to His Men: He seems to care more about most of the other members and whether they are caught and possibly turned against the rest of the group; he even refers to them as his pack.

Crowd Surfing: In his Sky-Chi attack, he does this with a crowd of skeleton hands rising out of the ground to damage enemies that he comes into contact with.

Continuity Nod: Fought before Trap Team in Giants, and became popular enough to become a Doom Raider member, which rewrites his history into being trapped in Cloudcracker Prison from his defeat in Giants until the events of that game. Since he wasn't seen in the cutscene showing the Trap Team fighting the original Doom Raiders, it's implied that he was recruited during his time in the prison.

Egopolis: Chompy Mountain is an entire mountain carved into a temple extolling the glory of Chompies.

Fanboy: Of the series' Mascot Mook, the Chompies. His backstory mentions that his invasion of the Wilikin Village was actually just him refusing to admit he'd gotten lost on his way to the Chompy Convention.

Chef Pepper Jack

The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: In the last leg of the fight he makes the entire floor hot, lines it with lasers, and continuously destroy platforms you need to stay undamaged. The Kicker? He is unaffected by all of it jumping about as you try to land a hit on him.

The Gadfly: Her bio describes her as being extremely mischievous, which is a bit of a problem for her allies as she was recruited into the Doom Raiders for her mind reading powers. Also, because the Golden Queen needed relationship advice. Consequently, any information/advice they get out of her is of suspect truthfulness or utility.

Dr. Krankcase

Affably Evil: He is probably one of the friendliest villains in the franchise. He compliments your skills during his boss fight and even says he hopes you can be friends when this is all over. Though as he puts it, he's still a pretty bad guy.

Blood Knight: A lighter example than most, but he seems pretty enthusiastic about fighting the heroes.

Evil Genius: Not only is he the guy who created the Golden Queen's Ultimate Weapon, but he created the process of animating wood that Kaos used to create the Wilikin. He's also of the Tech element.

Expy: His Barrel Minions act extremely similar to the Barrel Spiders from Kingdom Hearts, right down to the way they tremble a bit before exploding.

Foil: Has two actually; the first is Knight Light, who is a Light-oriented Trap Master who he fought with for several days over the Starlight and were imprisoned in different areas after their fight (Knight Light in the Light Realm, Luminous in the Sunscraper Spire.) The second is Nightshade, both are Doom Raiders that are after something related to light and dark. While Nightshade is very nice despite all his darkness, Luminous seems to have more visible insecurity under the light attire.

Well-Intentioned Extremist: He grew up afraid of the dark, even fearing his shadow. Therefore he wants a light so intense that there is no shadow or darkness around it. This desire drove him mad, and he gets rid of anyone in the way of this goal.

Other Trappable Villains

Chompy

The stalk-eyed, green, Mascot Mook of the series, this one in particular get its own spot due to being Promoted to Playable, though general tropes about Chompies can be covered here as well.

Affably Evil: Considering the fact that it beat-boxes in jail after being captured, it was most likely this before becoming good.

Slobber Trap

Even Evil Has Standards: Slobber Trap admits he never was a member of the Doom Raiders. He said he didn't trust their scent.

Non-Indicative Name: Slobber Trap has no attacks related to trapping opponents. He also has a Non-Indicative appearance looking like an animalistic creature made of dirt with grass and a flower growing out of it, yet is not an Earth or Life character. He's a Water-oriented character.

Bruiser Cruiser

Bad Boss: In his introduction, he uses the mecha to punch the troll mechanics who just finished it.

Bullfight Boss: Only ever charges straight ahead pumping its fists, before reaching a wall and jumping to turn around.

Chill Bill

Being Evil Sucks: Not in Trap Team, but as a retired bad guy in Imaginators. Him and Broccoli Guy come to the realization that they were crazy to try and fight such a tough opponent as the skylanders during the arena commentary.

For the Evulz: His introductory cutscene is him freezing birds until he notices you.

Cuckoo Clocker

Charles Atlas Superpower: His attacks are probably some of the least impressive performance-wise (a ground-pound with both his fists that takes a second to perform), but makes up for it with the power backing it. More specifically, a fully charged critical hit from his enhanced form will deal around 2000 damage, letting him one-shot any non-boss enemy in the game.

The Dragon: Possibly to Chef Pepper Jack, as he was present during Clocker's fight and referred to the behemoth as, "my secret ingredient".

Chomp Chest

Chest Monster: Subverted, he looks like a chest, but he isn't even opened to surprise the heroes.

Extreme Omnivore: He REALLY likes to eat treasure, some of the things you can get from beating him senseless include bracelets, necklaces, gold teeth, candle holders, and heart-shaped lockets. It's a wonder he never tried to eat the Golden Queen.

"Initiate captured in trap line. Emotions include confusion at first, then analysis of my new surroundings, then I would either follow it up with state of desire for revenge, some form of acceptance, or vague reference to the smell of mustard."

Mook Maker: As a mini-boss before being captured, he summons enemies with his antenna on them.

No Sense of Humor: When reading a Story Scroll in Trap Team, he notes that his circuits were not programmed to understand "this thing you call humor".

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